Broker vs. Private Pay Comparison for Rhode Island
Rhode Island brokers like Modivcare and MTM promise volume — but volume without profit is just wear and tear on your fleet. Compare your true margins and see how many private pay trips in Rhode Island it takes to out-earn your current broker routes.
Revenue Source Comparison
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Date Generated
March 12, 2026
Broker Contracts
Unpaid cancellations
Private Pay Clients
Paid upfront or billed
Driver wage, insurance, fuel, loan per vehicle.
Broker Route Monthly Profit
$3,641
Margin
45.3%
Gross
$8,041
Private Pay Monthly Profit
$2,327
Margin
34.6%
Gross
$6,727
Financial Comparison
The Hidden Factors
Cash Flow & Payment Delays
Brokers typical pay Net 45 days. This creates severe cash flow crunches requiring larger capital reserves. Private pay is usually upfront or Net 0.
Cancellations at the Door
You assumed 10 broker trips, but at a 15% no-show rate, you only bill 8.5. You still pay the driver and fuel to get to the door.
The Volume Illusion
Notice that Private Pay requires significantly fewer trips (4/day) to match or beat the profit of high-volume (10/day) broker runs, reducing wear and tear on your fleet.
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The Rhode Island NEMT Volume Trap
Many Rhode Island NEMT providers start by contracting with Modivcare and MTM for immediate trip volume. It makes sense — you have vehicles and drivers, and the broker has thousands of Rhode Island Medicaid members who need rides. But the math often doesn't work in your favor.
Modivcare and MTM set the rates in Rhode Island. They pay per mile at levels that were calculated to ensure broker profit — not yours. After you factor in deadhead miles, Rhode Island driver wages, insurance, and vehicle wear, many Rhode Island broker trips generate a profit of $2–$5 per trip. A single private pay Rhode Island facility contract can generate 3–5× that per trip.
Building a Rhode Island Private Pay Strategy
The most successful Rhode Island NEMT companies operate a hybrid model: they use broker volume for baseline revenue while actively marketing to Rhode Island hospitals, dialysis centers, and nursing homes for direct facility contracts. This calculator helps you find the exact break-even point for your Rhode Island fleet.
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